Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 69. (Budapest 1977)
Papp, J.: New Apanteles Först. species from Hungary (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Microgasterinae), V
second tergite smooth to almost smooth, further tergites polished. Hypopygium short, ending (in lateral view) before apex of abdomen, with a strong medio-longitudinal infold and without any lateral creases. Hairy part of ovipositor sheath almost as long as third tibia. Body black. Palpi straw yellow. Tegula blackish brown. Sternites 1-2 brownish yellow to brown. Hind margin of tergites 3-7 whitish (feeble sclerotization or telescopization of abdomen not normal?). Coxae black. Trochanters 1-2 yellow to brown, trochanter 3 blackish brown. Femur 1 yellow, basally brownish; femur 2' yellow with brown patterns; femur 3 black. Tibia-tarsus 1 yellow; basal half of tibia 2 pale yellow, otherwise infuscate; basal third of tibia 3 pale yellow, otherwise dark infuscate and with a brownish yellow longitudinal streak on its hind (or marginal) part. Tarsus 2 brownish yellow to yellow; tarsus 3 dark infuscate, base of first tarsal joint pale yellow. rf unknown. Host: "ex Microlep. sp.", 14 May 1974, det. Szőcs. Locality: Budaörs (IIjí Pilisicurn), 20 April 1974, 1 9 (holotype), food-plant of Microlepidopteran host Jurinea mollis (TORN.), leg. Szőcs J. Holotype deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; Hym.. Typ. No. 2382. Apanteles furtim sp. n. Ç (Figs. 15-17) 9 • The new species belongs to laevigatus-gvowp (NIXON 1965, 1972 ; PAPP 1976)' and is very closely related to A. longicauda (WESM.) (Palaearctic Region). They can be separated from each other by the following specific features: A. longicauda (WESM.) A. furtim op. n. 1. Plead (in dorsal view) behind eyes nor- 1. Head (in dorsal view) behind eyes strongmally rounded, constricted (Fig. 18). ly constricted (Fig. 15). 2. Stigma brown, dark brown, without any 2. Stigma opaque brown with a pale yellow basal spot. spot at its base (Fig. 10). 3. Stalk of D 1 normal in length (Fig. 15, 3. Stalk of D 1 short (Fig. 16). in PAPP 1975:242). 4. Ovipositor sheath at least as long as or 4. Ovipositor sheath at most as long assomewhat longer than 3rd tibia. three-fourth of 3rd tibia. 5. Third tergite only one-and-a-half times 5. Third tergite twice longer than second longer than second one (Fig. 121, in one (Fig. 17). WILKINSON 1945:174). 6. First tergite with subparallel sides, pos- 6. First tergite with characteristic sides, teriorly slightly narrowing (Fig. 121, anteriorly feebly arched, posteriorly 1. c.) parallel (Fig. 17). The new species resembles somewhat A. celsus PAPP, 1975 (Hungary), however, it clearly differs by the following features : A. celsus PAPP A. furtim sp. n. 1. Body rather slender. 1. Body rather stout. 2. Head behind eyes (in dorsal view) evenly 2. Head behind eyes strongly constricted rounded, constricted (Fig. 11, in PAPP (Pig- 15). 1975:242).